The 2026 fantasy football offseason has been absolutely wild with massive trades and free agency moves reshaping league landscapes everywhere. Patrick Mahomes remains a significant concern after tearing his ACL and LCL back in December against the Chargers. He underwent surgery just 24 hours after the injury, but ESPN Fantasy Football projects him as only a low-end QB12-QB15 starter heading into the season due to questions about whether he'll return without restrictions.
On the injury front, Malik Nabers suffered a Grade 3 ACL tear and meniscus damage back in September, with surgery occurring in October. When discussing his rehab in January, Nabers made it clear he won't start until fully healthy, telling reporters that if his body doesn't feel right in Week 1, he simply won't play. Meanwhile, Micah Parsons is projected to miss the first three or four weeks of the regular season as he recovers from a torn ACL, according to reporting from The Athletic.
The free agency period has been particularly transformative. Kenneth Walker III, who became the first running back to win Super Bowl MVP in 28 years, signed with the Kansas City Chiefs on a three-year deal valued at 45 million dollars with 28.7 million fully guaranteed. He's expected to command the lead role as Kansas City's primary ball carrier, especially with Kareem Hunt's deal expiring and Isiah Pacheco heading to Detroit.
The player movement has been enormous across the league. Jaylen Waddle was traded to Denver, Mike Evans landed with the 49ers, and Travis Etienne joined the Saints. Travis Kelce re-signed with Kansas City, while Malik Willis went to the Dolphins. Tyler Allgeier headed to Arizona, and Wan'Dale Robinson signed a massive deal with Tennessee. Other notable moves include Michael Pittman being traded to Pittsburgh, Isaiah Likely going to the Giants, and Romeo Doubs joining New England.
On the sleeper front, early draft recommendations are highlighting players like Tyler Allgeier and Dak Prescott as potential value picks. However, Troy Franklin's stock has fallen significantly after his target share dropped from 22 percent to 11 percent following Denver's Week 12 bye, leaving him well off the fantasy radar as he battles for snaps behind Courtland Sutton, Jaylen Waddle, and Pat Bryant.
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